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By: Marisa
Ancient Egypt
Nile River
Saqqara
Giza
Deir el- Bahri
Ending Slide
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Nile River
The Nile River is the longest river on
earth. The Nile River flows from south to
north. It goes to reach the delta. The
Egyptians used the Nile as a source to grow
barley, wheat, flax, and other crops. They
were also happy when the river flooded
because when the water level dropped the
land would have beautiful rich soil. The
desert that runs a long the Nile is called the
Red Lands. The Nile River is also known as
the “Father of Life” and “Mother of all Men.”
All kinds of animals lived near the Nile.
There were ducks, geese, water and nesting
birds, crocodiles, and hippos. The plants
that grew there were lotus, reeds, and
papyrus.
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Giza
The pharaoh of Giza was Khufu. Khufu was also known as
Cheaps which is Greek. Giza existed during the Old Kingdom.
Giza was north of Memphis and west of the Nile River. The
pharaoh Khufu was an important person because he had
designed the biggest building called the Great Pyramid. It took
thousands of people to build the Great Pyramid. The Great
Pyramid took twenty years to complete the building. They used
over 2,300,000 separate blocks to build this exquisite pyramid.
Today this pyramid costs about $7.5 million to build.
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Reference: www.eyelid.co.uk\pyr-temp.htm
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Saqqara
Saqqara existed during the Old
Kingdom. Saqqara was west of the Nile
River, north of Fayyum and south of
Memphis. The pharaoh was Djoser. He
had lead Egypt for some time. He loved
bulls. Djoser also buried bulls. The
pharaoh Djoser was a powerful man. He
had also made the Step Pyramid. Djoser
had made the first stone building (Step
Pyramid). Egyptians believed that there
was a god named Khnum controlled the
flow of the Nile River. Djoser made a
pyramid in honor of Khnum!
Reference: www.touregypt.net
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Dei el-Bahri
Deir el- Bahri existed during the New
Kingdom. Deir el- Bahri was west of the
Nile River and north of the Valley of
Kings. The pharaoh was a lady her
name was Queen Hatshepsut. The
Queen had gotten married. Her and her
husband had one child. Once her
husband died she got remarried. It was
to her husband’s brother. The child
became Hatshepsut’s son and nephew.
After some time the Queen had died.
The body mysteriously disappeared.
Many people think the child had
poisoned his mother. He finally ruled part
of Egypt. He was only ten. Once he
became pharaoh he destroyed all his
mother’s belongings.
Reference: History Alive
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Description
Egyptian Papyrus Poster
Anubis Statue
Gold bracelet
Scarab Bracelet
Silver Bracelet
Gold Cartouche Pendant
Silver Cartouche Pendant
Turquiose Cartouche Pendant
Egyptian Bastet Sculpture
Egyptian Vase
Egyptian Jewelry Box
Egyptian Perfume Bottle
Gold Mask of King Tut
Nefertiti Sculpture
Pyramid Trinket Box
Cat Pharoah Statue
Egyptian T-shirt
Scarab Statue
Egypt DVD
Mysteries of Egypt DVD
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Thank You For Watching My
Slide Show
References for Gift Shop:
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http://www.egyptiangiftshop.com/
References for Graphics:
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http://touregypt.net/featurestories/amarna.htm
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http://www.eyelid.co.uk/pyr-temp.htm
Reflection:
I learned how to hyperlink and how to insert
cropped pictures.
I learned who the Egyptians served and how they
ate. I also learned what they do to make shelter
and things they used for hunting.
I really am glad you read my slide show and
learned as much as I did on Ancient Egypt.
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